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Anything You Can Do by R.S. Grey

marineb09's review against another edition

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5.0

R.S GREY ... like I said ... PERFECTION.

Witty, sexy, funny romance. This time with doctors <3 You get the Grey's anatomy / Heart of Dixie vibe haha.

If you want to have a good time just open this book, you won't regret it, promise <3

thisbookaffair's review against another edition

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4.0

:) :) :)

seffra's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked this book a lot, until the last few chapters. It didn't go the way I wanted it to go and for Lucas to pin all of this guilt on Daisy was so wrong. How could she have known he was in love with her when he fought her just as hard ? She was blind sided when she discovered his truth and rightly so.

I wasn't a fan of the ending but I did enjoy the vast majority of this story !

iboneva's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

greatbutuseless's review against another edition

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2.0

Just too sugary sweet... and not in a good way.

emreadswhatshewants's review

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2.0

DNF at 52% so juvenile, not sure why I kept reading

beetific's review

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3.0

Picked this up because I saw it recommended somewhere as very similar to [b:The Hating Game|25883848|The Hating Game|Sally Thorne|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1467138679s/25883848.jpg|45762345], which I absolutely loved. While the first half of this was quite promising, and I more or less enjoyed the premise of the romance, I think the drama and the character development in this fell flat. One of my issues with a lot of romances is that the adults in them tend to act like over-grown teenagers, and I saw that here with Daisy's character; despite being 28 years old and a top-notch recently graduated resident, Daisy was incredibly annoying and childish (hating your next door neighbor for 28 years?? 10 years during which you barely ever interacted with him? being ridiculously competitive at 28 while trying to run a medical practice? hmph).

booklirious's review

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4.0

"He knows nothing. He is Jon Snow."

Just what I needed, a fast paced romantic comedy. Daisy's quick comebacks and references were a hoot and Lucas is nothing but swooooonworthy. If you need a quick, sexy, hilarious read definitely check out Anything You Can Do.

booksnunicorns's review against another edition

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5.0

J'ai adoré de la première à la dernière page, je crois bien qu'il est mon premier coup de coeur de l'année. Pourtant d'autres écrits de l'autrice ne m'avaient pas du tout plu (les Summer games par exemple) alors je suis ravie d'avoir passé cet a priori car ce livre fait un bien fou par ces temps moroses !

C'est simple j'ai ri dès le début et il y a eu cette petite étincelle qui me disait, tu vas adorer, tu ne va pas le lâcher. Et c'est exactement ce qui s'est passé. La recette est vue et hyperconnue, on a un enemies-to-lovers avec une héroïne qui ne voit rien et des crasses que les deux ennemis d'enfance se font.

Daisy est la plus délirante, un brin folle je dirais avec cette envie de gagner à tout prix, et il est loin d'être en reste. On passe surtout une bonne partie du texte avec elle. Il apparaitra plus tard et avec ces fameux emails, j'ai bien aimé cette petite touche.

Alors comme on dit, en amour comme à la guerre... tous les coups sont permis. C'est lui qui commence les hostilités et on sait que ce sera beaucoup de ce genre de crasse durant notre lecture. Mais je vous rassure, pas que ça, sinon ce serait vite lassant.

L'autrice a su doser humour, moments en famille et rapprochement... oui oui jusqu'à faire monter la pression. Il y a du sexy, je le rapprocherais d'un Vi Keeland. La tension est telle que même malgré 10 ans passés, ils ne sont toujours pas capables de faire la paix...

clem_mathieu's review

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4.0

Daisy Bell and Lucas Thatcher were ennemies from the moment they were born. After a decade appart for college, they both come back to their hometown of Hamilton to take over the same family practice. But Lucas has changed a lot since Daisy last saw him and it takes everything in her to resist his charms.

This was a first person narration from Daisy's POV and, although I prefer when you have both main characters' POV, the couple emails written by Lucas gave enough insight into his head. I loved the family dynamics and the banter between Lucas and Daisy. I liked the meddling from Madeleine and Mrs Bell and the epilogue was perfect. The only negative was Daisy's scene at the high school towards the end and her stubbornness to see anything except for the fight.